When the actress made an appearance on Weekend Update, she was greeted with a standing ovation and cheers from the audience.
Chloe Fineman is constantly telling people all across the globe of how important it is for them to watch Save the Last Dance once again as soon as they can.
It was allegedly for the purpose of presenting some “intimate gift ideas” for your significant other that the cast member from Saturday Night Live made an appearance on “Weekend Update” during Sunday’s new installment of the show. The only difference was that Fineman did not sit behind the desk; rather, he appeared on stage in front of the desk, wearing a red Christmas robe over an all-black attire.
In an interview with the hosts of “Weekend Update,” Colin Jost and Michael Che, Fineman stated, “Well, I only have one sexy gift idea, and I kind of have to demonstrate it.” “The sexiest gift you can give your partner is trying something new in the bedroom.”
“The perfect holiday gift this year is the dance that Julia Stiles does at the end of the 2001 movie Save the Last Dance,” Fineman added, pulling off the red robe to show her attire. The clothing that she was wearing was the exact same one that Stiles wears during her performance at the end of the movie.

Che sat back and ate popcorn as Fineman danced and effectively laid down the whole storyline of the movie to Jost, point by point. Fineman did this while Che was not paying attention.
The narrative proceeded until Stiles herself walked out onto the platform, which was met with a cacophonous and deafening shout from the audience, who was plainly astonished.
The performance is brought to a close with a fist bump and a standing ovation from the crowd. Fineman and Stiles complete the choreographed routine together while sitting in their respective cane back chairs.
In 2021, Entertainment Tonight commemorated the 20th anniversary of the film Save the Last Dance by reuniting Stiles with Sean Patrick Thomas, who had also starred in the film. ET also conducted an interview with the two actors to discuss their recollections of working on the well-known movie.
Stiles acknowledged that she still had some regrets regarding her time spent on set, despite the fact that the two performers expressed that they could not have been more thankful to have been a part of the Save of the Last Dance production.
“My one regret about Save The Last Dance and making it is that when we were in pre-production and doing all of the dance rehearsals, I was doing the ballet too, and [choreographer] Fatima [Robinson] would take Sean and Kerry, and all of the other actors out to the club in Chicago,” Stiles spoke about. “And every night I’d get a phone call, ‘We’re going here, we’re going there,’ and I was such a do-gooder that I was like, ‘I can’t, I have ballet rehearsals at nine in the morning.'”
“And I missed out on all of the incredible clubbing experience, what was I thinking?” she said, as Thomas made a remark, “I would like to ease your conscience on that, but I mean you missed out.” Fun was had by all of us. It was a good time.”